Inventory of Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPs) in Bali Botanic Garden and the Adjacent Areas

Similar to other botanic gardens, Bali Botanic Garden (BBG) is also prone to the spread of Invasive Alien Plant (IAP) species. Unfortunately, research about IAP species in BBG is still very limited. Thus, the study aims to update the list of IAP species in BBG and its adjacent areas as well as to pr...

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Main Authors: Farid Kuswantoro, Sutomo Sutomo, Wawan Sujarwo
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Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jikfkt/article/view/61377
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description Similar to other botanic gardens, Bali Botanic Garden (BBG) is also prone to the spread of Invasive Alien Plant (IAP) species. Unfortunately, research about IAP species in BBG is still very limited. Thus, the study aims to update the list of IAP species in BBG and its adjacent areas as well as to provide a garden manager with data of the most important IAP species. This study was conducted by using sampling plots that were purposively established in three areas of BBG, namely the Ekor Burung (EB), VIP, and Kepala Burung (KB). Data analysis was performed to calculate the Relative Frequency (RF), Important Value Index (IVI), Clustering analysis, and NMDS ordination. The study was able to document 18 IAP species. Ageratina riparia and Bidens pilosa have the highest RF in EB, while the former also has the highest RF in VIP and KB. Similarly, the highest IVI was acquired by A. riparia in VIP and KB, as well as by Sida rhombifolia in EB. Cluster analysis revealed two subsets. NMDS ordination suggested that VIP and KB have more similar IAPs than the EB. This study suggested that A. riparia is the most important IAP species in BBG and its surrounding areas.
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spelling doaj-art-4d5f0af793794a33ab15402b9fef13482025-01-27T10:40:35ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJurnal Ilmu Kehutanan0126-44512477-37512020-11-0114211913010.22146/jik.6137728685Inventory of Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPs) in Bali Botanic Garden and the Adjacent AreasFarid Kuswantoro0Sutomo Sutomo1Wawan Sujarwo2Bali Botanic Garden, Research Center for Plant Conservation and Botanic Garden, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, IndonesiaBali Botanic Garden, Research Center for Plant Conservation and Botanic Garden, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, IndonesiaEthnobiology Research Group, Research Center For Biology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, IndonesiaSimilar to other botanic gardens, Bali Botanic Garden (BBG) is also prone to the spread of Invasive Alien Plant (IAP) species. Unfortunately, research about IAP species in BBG is still very limited. Thus, the study aims to update the list of IAP species in BBG and its adjacent areas as well as to provide a garden manager with data of the most important IAP species. This study was conducted by using sampling plots that were purposively established in three areas of BBG, namely the Ekor Burung (EB), VIP, and Kepala Burung (KB). Data analysis was performed to calculate the Relative Frequency (RF), Important Value Index (IVI), Clustering analysis, and NMDS ordination. The study was able to document 18 IAP species. Ageratina riparia and Bidens pilosa have the highest RF in EB, while the former also has the highest RF in VIP and KB. Similarly, the highest IVI was acquired by A. riparia in VIP and KB, as well as by Sida rhombifolia in EB. Cluster analysis revealed two subsets. NMDS ordination suggested that VIP and KB have more similar IAPs than the EB. This study suggested that A. riparia is the most important IAP species in BBG and its surrounding areas.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jikfkt/article/view/61377ageratina ripariabalibotanic gardeninventoryinvasive alient plant species
spellingShingle Farid Kuswantoro
Sutomo Sutomo
Wawan Sujarwo
Inventory of Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPs) in Bali Botanic Garden and the Adjacent Areas
Jurnal Ilmu Kehutanan
ageratina riparia
bali
botanic garden
inventory
invasive alient plant species
title Inventory of Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPs) in Bali Botanic Garden and the Adjacent Areas
title_full Inventory of Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPs) in Bali Botanic Garden and the Adjacent Areas
title_fullStr Inventory of Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPs) in Bali Botanic Garden and the Adjacent Areas
title_full_unstemmed Inventory of Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPs) in Bali Botanic Garden and the Adjacent Areas
title_short Inventory of Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPs) in Bali Botanic Garden and the Adjacent Areas
title_sort inventory of invasive alien plant species iaps in bali botanic garden and the adjacent areas
topic ageratina riparia
bali
botanic garden
inventory
invasive alient plant species
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jikfkt/article/view/61377
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